I will get round to updating at some point, but honestly I don't think anyone in the community cares all that much. D has made it this far basically without paid staff until extremely recently i.e. we don't have a tech company as a sugar daddy.
People can be very generous in their donations, but consider that Google probably spend 10M a year on Go - of D and Go, regardless of which one you prefer, which one makes you think.
So what's the five or ten year story here? It's hard to look at D as a serious systems language option when it seems like the handful of people who are actually invested in its development have no interest in expanding the community and ecosystem. With so few people involved, there's too much risk that the capricious desires of a single developer or small faction will make an unexpected change or end support.
D has literally just gained 3 new staff paid for by the community (including myself).
And a single developer can't change the language. There are millions and millions of lines of D in production, and we have testcases and bug tracking going back a decade or two now - you can't break stuff by yourself.
People can be very generous in their donations, but consider that Google probably spend 10M a year on Go - of D and Go, regardless of which one you prefer, which one makes you think.